5 Warning Signs Your SSD Is About to Break Down and Fail
Monday, 25 April 2022
Solid-state drives (SSDs) are faster, more stable, and consume less power than traditional hard disk drives (HDDs). But SSDs aren't flawless and can fail before their expected life span of seven to ten years. MUO – Feed
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11 Ways to Break Bad Online Shopping Habits
Saturday, 05 February 2022
We've all been there. You're scrolling through your social media feed, and you see an ad from your favorite online store. They're having a sale, and you just can't resist. Before you know it, you've added ten items to your cart, credit card in-hand, and ready to check out. MUO – Feed
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Ring’s New Glass Break Sensor Does Exactly What Its Name Suggests
Thursday, 06 January 2022
While Ring is well-known for its popular line of video doorbells, the Amazon-owned company also offers other smart home products including a full-fledged alarm system. MUO – Feed
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TikTok Will Now Automatically Remove Videos That Break the Rules
Friday, 09 July 2021
TikTok is taking an automated approach to content moderation. The platform will now automatically remove videos that violate TikTok’s Community Guidelines. TikTok Puts Content Removal in Technology’s Hands In a post on the TikTok Newsroom, TikTok announced its efforts to make content removal more efficient. Previously, videos on TikTok passed through an initial filter that checked
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You Can Now Break YouTube Videos Into Chapters
Sunday, 31 May 2020
YouTube creators can now add chapters to videos, making it easier for viewers to navigate them. This is especially useful with longer videos, with the content broken up into smaller chunks. Chapters are entirely optional, but should start appearing on more videos. YouTube started experimenting with chapters in April, and thanks to positive feedback, is
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2 Ways to Remove a Page Break in Microsoft Word
Saturday, 18 January 2020
A page break is an invisible marker that splits one page in Microsoft Word from the next. This formatting mark enables text to flow smoothly from one page to the next. When you want to print the document, the printer uses the page break to know where the first page has ended and the second
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